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Have You Ever Cried For A Cartoon Or T.v Character? (Spoiler)

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Henrietta | 01:12 Mon 25th Aug 2014 | Film, Media & TV
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I know I'm being silly but I was watching family guy last night where Brian died and Stewey was in mourning about him.

Thankfully in the end he went back in time and saved Brians life but I couldn't shake stewies sadness the whole night.
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Ring of Bright Water, yes - really upset me, not just the death but the circumstances.

Books make me cry more than films - I read ROBW as a book, not seen the film. In "The Way to Minack", the author's old cat died peacefully - that had me in bits.
Cartoon - Nobody's Boy. Bit where woman running along riverbank calling "come back Remy". Defy anyone to not be affected by this very sad film.
Oh yes - you have reminded me of reading Watership Down.... my problem also is that I can't help myself going back and reading the sad bits again and again, too :-(
I try not to watch weepies as I know I shall cry all the way through.
Why do they make these sad films? Do we all need to cry? I'm sure I want to be cheered up, not depressed.
I can't watch Watership Down. I can't even listen to Bright Eyes without blubbing!
I agree Tigger, that song always gets me too, I was driving driving down the road the other day and Hungry Eyes (Dirty Dancing) came on the radio and I just started crying, absolutely no idea why. I need a word with myself ;)
cutting onions makes me cry
Is cutting onions a cartoon character?

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I like that song too Rocky, must be Patrick Swayze thing. Very sad :(
I think I cried a little when Len died in Emmerdale...and 'Time to say goodbye' was being sung.
The death of Bobby Simone in NYPD Blue was a real tear jerker.
I also cried at The Fox and Hound.
When Benny was sent to get a spanner and did not return for 6 months.
Definitely Watership Down when the old rabbit died at the end and he went off into the spirit world, filling up now just thinking about it ! Will never watch Bambi or Dumbo because I know I'll be an absolute wreck.
God Saki, I forgot about that, it was very emotional
it was tearfully sad when scrappy-doo was inflicted on scooby-doo
When I was younger I used to cry during Lassie and Benjy films, also Dot and the Kangaroo, Born Free and Bambi.
As an adult, not many films or TV programmes make me cry (unless it's abused animals on things like The Dog Rescuers, which had me in tears most weeks). The exception is Beaches - I end up an emotional basket case every time I watch it. I imagine I shall probably cry the next time I watch Dead Poets Society too, but that will be more for the loss of Robin Williams rather than the film itself.
The Bridges of Madison County has me in floods every time I watch it. I sit there willing her to jump out of the truck and drive off into the night with the man she truly loves, must have seen it dozens of times and it still has the same effect.
When barts dog santas little helper was taken to the pound upset me. Also when jack duckworth died

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